Protein Information

ID 2644
Name dihydrotestosterone receptor
Synonyms AIS; AR; Androgen receptor; DHTR; Dihydrotestosterone receptor; HUMARA; KD; NR3C4…

Compound Information

ID 1410
Name sodium thiocyanate
CAS sodium thiocyanate

Reference

PubMed Abstract RScore(About this table)
6887884 Kaufman M, Pinsky L, Schwartz A, Long-Simpson L: Possible implications of the comparative dissociative behavior of testosterone- and 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone-receptor complexes formed by human skin fibroblasts. J Steroid Biochem. 1983 Jul;19(1B):561-5.
We have studied the dissociative behavior of 5 alpha-dihydrotestosterone (DHT)- or testosterone (T)-receptor complexes extracted from normal and 5 alpha-reductase-deficient human genital skin fibroblasts, respectively. The rate at which each hormone dissociates from the androgen receptor is temperature-dependent (29-40 degrees C), but DHT does so in a first-order (monophasic) manner, while T yields complex (biphasic) dissociation kinetics. Prior exposure to 0.1 M sodium thiocyanate induces DHT-receptor complexes to dissociate with complex kinetics. The temperature dependence of these complex dissociation profiles can be simulated identically by a kinetic model involving three conformational states of the androgen-receptor complex. Neither the rate constants of the rapidly- or slowly-dissociating components of T-receptor dissociation, nor the magnitude of the latter are affected by sodium molybdate (5 mM). Similarly, neither sodium molybdate nor potassium chloride (0.1-0.3 M) alters the complex dissociative behavior of DHT-receptor complexes that is induced by 0.1 M sodium thiocyanate.
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